Leslie Yoelson presents Top 50 Blogs About Alzheimer?s posted at Masters in Healthcare Administration, saying, “Begin your search for information with this list of the top 50 blogs about Alzheimer’s, which focuses on blogs written by children and spouses of sufferers, as well as blogs written for families and caregivers by attorneys, healthcare administrators and other caregivers.”

Aparna presents Burning incense and candles bad for health? posted at Beauty and Personal Grooming, saying, “Burning incense and candles for long has been a part of religious ceremonies and rituals in Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and other major religions of the world. The pleasant aroma emanating from the smoldering incense sticks might send you into a state of ecstasy and trigger the spiritual mood in you but did you know that it causes the release of some harmful pollutants that is hazardous to your health?”

DNA presents He Wants A Paternity Test Even Before I am Pregnant? posted at DNA Testing Blog, saying, “Paternity DNA testing has come a long way and can be highly useful in determining the father. This testing has also become very affordable making it more highly sought after by those looking for answers or scientific approval that they are the father.”

Arthur Canfield presents Prostate Supplements posted at All Natural Supplements, saying, “Treatment for prostatitis depends on what kind you have. The causes of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, the most common type, aren’t well known. Doctors mostly recommend pain relievers or anti-inflammatory drugs, and warm baths until the inflammation settles down. Chronic or acute bacterial prostatitis is treated with antibiotics.BPH treatment usually depends on how severe it is. Men with very minor symptoms might only make lifestyle changes, such as cutting down on alcohol or caffeine. For more severe cases, medicines may be prescribed, including alpha blockers, which relax the prostate and allow urine flow, and alpha-reductase inhibitors, which halt the prostate’s growth and may shrink it. Some men may have to stay on these for life. If it blocks urine flow, surgery may be necessary to remove excess prostate tissue. Prostate Supplements is another plan of action.”

Unbalanced Passions presents A New Cancer Treatment posted at Unbalanced Passions, saying, “There is a new cancer treatment coming out all the time. I still have reservations about some treatments because it seems like the cure is worse than the disease. CoQ10 treatment can work for some and has no effect on other.”

Heather Sanders presents Top 50 Diabetes Blogs posted at Nurse Practitioner Education, saying, “Diabetes has become an epidemic, and the number of blogs about diabetes is growing. Patients with Type I and II diabetes, parents of children with diabetes, diabetes support groups and group blogs fill the following list of the top 50 diabetes blogs.”

Leslie Yoelson presents Top 50 eBooks for Nurses posted at LVN to RN, saying, “Technology is making it increasingly easy to carry references around with us. Nurses are likely to find that they can use mobile devices and ereaders to keep up with the latest techniques and health news, as well as study and increase their knowledge.”

George Pryor presents 20 Health Policy Experts Worth Following on Twitter posted at Masters in Health Policy, saying, “Keeping up with today’s health policy issues is no easy matter. But, if your job requires you to stay in touch, or if you just want to keep up with the goings on in the world of health policy, Twitter is a great tool. Here are 20 health and health policy Twitter accounts you should be following.”

Tony Bennett presents Top 50 Blogs About Stem Cell Research posted at Masters in Health Administration, saying, “Medical professionals, such as health administrators, doctors and nurse practitioners can stay on top of the news through lists such as our top 50 blogs about stem cell research. Here you’ll find the best in news, articles, peer commentary and even a peek into the future.”